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Cardiac Surgeon

Cardiac surgeons are doctors trained to work on treating heart conditions affecting the heart arteries and heart valves. A cardiac surgeon may perform coronary artery bypass surgery, heart transplant, valve replacement, implantation of pacemakers, repair of a congenital heart condition, and placing stents in the heart. A cardiac surgeon may also provide counseling prior to surgery, perform the surgery, and work on recovery and rehabilitation of its patients. Post surgery, longer-term care and monitoring of heart-related issues are typically performed by a Cardiologist.

Cardiologist

A cardiologist provides medical care and treatment for a person who has been diagnosed with heart disease or a heart-related abnormality. Cardiologists specialize in the diagnosis or treatment of disease and conditions related to the cardiovascular system. Cardiologists help treat conditions such as a abnormal heart rhythm, heart failure, heart attack or provide advice on heart surgery. Cardiologists also work with the patient's primary-care doctors to help patients maintain a healthy life.

Cardiothoracic Surgeon

Cardiothoracic surgeons are doctors trained to work on surgical procedures of the heart, lungs, esophagus, and other organs in the chest. They operate on organs inside the chest and the bone structures/tissues forming the chest cavity. Coronary artery disease is one of the most common diseases treated by cardiothoracic surgeons. Cardiothoracic surgeons also provide care for children with holes between the heart chambers or abnormal connections within the heart.

General Physician

General Physicians are highly trained specialists who provide the non-surgical treatment to adult patients, particularly who are referred to them by other doctors, most commonly by the patient's general practitioner. They care for the most difficult, serious or complex medical problems and continue to see the patient until these problems have been stabilized or resolved completely. General physicians are trained to carry out a variety of medical procedures for the diagnosis and management of patients with infectious and tropical diseases like HIV, tuberculosis, Kala Azar, Malaria, Cholera, and Diarrhea. They also undertake the teaching and administrative responsibilities which includes supervision and training to medical staff, planning medical programs, management of hospital pharmacy, and proper monitoring of medical activities in the hospital.

Intervention Cardiologist

An interventional cardiologist is a specialist with one to two years of additional training and education in diagnosing and treating heart disease as well as present at birth (congenital) and structural heart conditions through angioplasty and stenting or other catheter-based procedure. Interventional cardiologists focus on the nonsurgical treatment of heart conditions. Interventional cardiology treatment often avoid excessive pain, scaring, and extended hospital stays.